The Department of Social Services also introduced a youth programme in the form of Ke-Moja (I am fine without drugs) in 2013. Ke Moja is a word loosely translated from Sotho one of the local South African dialects to mean “I’m fine,” thus the program Ke Moja (I’m fine without drugs) which is a national substance abuse prevention programme implemented by all 9 provinces in South Africa.
This programme was aimed at school going children as well as out of school youth. It is an outcome based programme that assesses the participant of progress throughout the programme.

The vulnerable seniors are always in our thoughts, hosting a day event for the seniors in and out of the community as we do every year.

Reward management is concerned with the implementation of strategies that aim to reward people in accordance with their recovery.

Different forms of Yoga have been shown to have the most positive effects, physically, mentally and emotionally.

We humans wither outside of community. It isn’t a luxury or a nice thing; community is essential.

The greatest benefit of community outreach is that we serve people who are often unable to help themselves.

Every year a day before Christmas, our client provides a Christmas gift for the vulnerable children in the community.

Our focus is the community, we strive to ultimate past stigma and illustrate a positive self-worth.

Every Monday support groups at the Recovery Home.

Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves working with people.

Gender based violence is deeply rooted in gender inequality and continues to be a problem in society.

Face painting brings fun, joy and time to understand each other.

Somewhere along the road we forgot all the values of parenting.